Search Results - "Jeannoda, Victor Louis"
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Pyrrolizidine-Derived Alkaloids: Highly Toxic Components in the Seeds of Crotalaria cleomifolia Used in Popular Beverages in Madagascar
Published in Molecules (Basel, Switzerland) (07-06-2021)“…Seeds of Crotalaria cleomifolia (Fabaceae) are consumed in Madagascar in preparation of popular beverages. The investigation of extracts from the seeds of this…”
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Chemical composition of the pods of Albizia polyphylla
Published in Natural product research (02-07-2016)“…In this study, we report for the first time the presence of alkaloids belonging to β-carboline type in the pods of the endemic Albizia polyphylla from…”
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Antimicrobial activity of extracts from Crotalaria bernieri Baill. (Fabaceae)
Published in African journal of microbiology research (21-08-2016)“…This work was designed to study the antimicrobial activity of Crotalaria bernieri Baill. (Fabaceae). Extracts from leaf, root, pod and seed using hexane, ethyl…”
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Physicochemical and microbiological characteristics of kitoza, a traditional salted/dried/smoked meat product of Madagascar
Published in Food science & nutrition (01-08-2019)“…Kitoza samples collected from producers in Madagascar were analyzed for their physicochemical and microbial properties. Lactic acid bacteria and…”
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Antimicrobial activity of the extracts of Albizia masikororum R.Vig., a Fabaceae from Madagascar
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An Endangered New Species of Edible Yam (Dioscorea, Dioscoreaceae) from Western Madagascar and Its Conservation
Published in Kew bulletin (2008)“…A new species of Dioscorea from Morondava prefecture in Western Madagascar is described. Dioscorea bako Wilkin differs from D. alatipes Burkill & H. Perr. by…”
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Isolation and partial characterization of glabrin, a neurotoxin from Cnestis glabra (Connaraceae) root barks
Published in Biochimie (01-01-1984)“…A neurotoxic compound, inhibiting protein synthesis in cell culture, was isolated in a yield of about 0.4 per cent from Cnestis glabra root barks (Connaraceae)…”
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